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Nov 27, 2010
Category: General
Posted by: donna

Buy your 2011 UK Cane Corso calendar now!  All profits go towards BCCS rescue funds.

Mar 24, 2010
Category: Rescue
Posted by: bassclef

2009 was a busy old year for the BCCS Rehome team, with the Corso becoming more and more popular in the UK the numbers turning up in shelters across the country are increasing at an astonishing rate.

Jan 7, 2010
Category: General
Posted by: bassclef

Amazing prizes to be won from holidays to BCCS goodies!

The British Cane Corso Society is pleased to invite you to take part in our 2010 raffle.

Read on to find out about the fabulous prizes on offer!

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Introduction

 

 

 

The Cane Corso can be many things to many people; a loving pet, an intelligent and active companion, and a fierce protector.  The Cane Corso is all of these, and more.  Affectionately known by some as the "Collie of the Molossers", the Corso is an eminently trainable and extremely active dog.  Large and imposing, the Corso's natural wariness and indifference to strangers provides owners with a sense of security both in and away from home.  The Corso's working ability, be it in modern dog sports, on the farm, or in police work, describe a dog that can indeed be almost all things to all people.

 

 

 

 

But this dog is not for all people - headstrong, stubborn, and often difficult with other dogs, the Corso requires an experienced handler - one who can devote the time, energy and emotional investment required in a dog of this nature.  Ever ready to exploit a lapse in your concentration or regimen, in the wrong hands, a Corso can be another thing - a liability.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The pages in this section detail both the Corso itself and a lot of information about Corso ownership - from health concerns to training and dietary aids, from the Corso's controversial and possibly short history to examples of its modern exploits.

 

 

 

 

 

 
A downloadable leaflet entitled "Introduction to the Cane Corso" is available by clicking HERE